Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers said they found the body of Jason Cobb, 30, near Bird Island in about 6 feet of water about 5 p.m. Wednesday.

There were no apparent signs of trauma to the body, officials said.

Cobb and Charles Jackson, 26, were reported missing Saturday when they did not return home from a boating trip on Lake Jesup.

Rescue workers announced Monday that the search for the men was considered a "recovery mission."

Officials said at a news conference shortly after 4 p.m. Monday that they believed the men would not be found alive. Switching from a rescue to a recovery means searchers would no longer use land resources and would only be using boats, officials said.

Officials said they found a shoe in their search that they believe was worn by one of the missing men.

The two men had launched at Lemon Bluff about 5:30 p.m. and drove the boat across the lake to Black Hammock fish camp. The two reportedly left Black Hammock in the boat around 1:30 a.m. Saturday, heading back to Lemon Bluff, and had not been seen since.

When the men did not return, their families from Deltona and Osteen notified authorities.

A 911 caller, who identified herself as Cobb's sister, told the dispatcher that she went to the lake after Cobb didn't show up for an engagement early Saturday morning. At the lake, they found the truck that Cobb and Jackson used to tow the boat but didn't see any sign of the boat or the two men.

Sheriff’s deputies found the boat about 3/4 of a mile from the camp early Saturday afternoon, but they don't know how far the boat drifted after the men fell overboard.

Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Lt. Joy Hill said it's possible the boat hit a wave when a storm blew in Friday night.

"We're looking at what are the most likely, most probable areas for these men to have fallen overboard or have been ejected from the vessel," said Hill.

A friend of Jackson's organized a group of friends and family to search the south edges on the lake, while the official search focused on the north. One friend described Jackson as "responsible" and didn't think he would have been drunk on the boat.

Hill said there does not appear to be any damage to the boat, which was found in some cattails. Two life jackets and two paddles were found in the boat.

Authorities do not know if either man had been wearing a flotation device.